Rusty Dragon

Chapter 1512: Andek! (part 2)

Chapter 1512: Andek! (part 2)


Captulo 1512: Chapter 28: Andek! (Part 2)


It seemed, as if…


There was no intention of leaving.


Did they want to use this place as a base?


All three thought simultaneously.


This was not unexpected to Jason.


The old nest that ‘Jing’ had managed for over ten years was definitely not a place everyone envied.


Not to mention anything else, the resources stored inside were beyond the imagination of any ‘Nightless City’ resident.


Even the ‘Freedom Army’ was no exception.

Therefore, it was not surprising that the ‘Freedom Army’ temporarily occupied this place at this time.

At least they would move all the resources out before returning to their secret base.


But…


Would ‘Jing’s’ backhand be inside?


Jason thought silently.


‘Old Man’ also looked up at Jason at this time.


Obviously, ‘Old Man’ was also worried about such a matter.


Loren Delder, on the other hand, looked around and fell into memories.


He thought he would never return to the Morsen District in his lifetime.


Unexpectedly, he came back in just a few days.


Just that his identity was a bit different.


Loren Delder rolled his eyes at the fully armed ‘Freedom Army’ warriors nearby with displeasure.


To Loren Delder, even though he understood their actions, it didn’t mean he had to endure them.


If Jason hadn’t said anything, and these ‘Freedom Army’ warriors were still somewhat polite, he would have already made a move.


What he hated most was being watched as if he were a ‘prisoner’.


The two jeeps slowed down as they drove into the Morsen District.


Finally, they stopped in front of a building.


A complete 30-story building.


This was extremely rare in the ‘Nightless City’.


Even in District 16, this building was unique.


Because of this uniqueness, it became ‘Jing’s’ old nest.


The resources and armed forces were all centered around this tall building, radiating outwards into the entire Morsen District.


Jason knew about this before.


When he was a ‘courier’, he always tried to avoid the Morsen District.


Even from afar, seeing this building, he would detour around it.


Simply put, this was Jason’s first time seeing this building up close.


What surprised Jason was that, after a big battle, the building was completely intact.


There were no bullet marks.


No signs of explosions.


Not even a single trace of gunpowder burns.


It seemed incredibly unbelievable.


One must know that when the battle broke out, whether it was the ‘Freedom Army’ warriors or ‘Jing’s’ men, there was no way they would’ve started the fight far away from here or spared anything here. RÂꞐO͍B̧


The full force of their firepower must have been used.


Under these circumstances, this high-rise building could not possibly remain undamaged.


Perhaps the main structure would be preserved.


But what about the exterior walls?


And those glass windows?


In Jason’s vision, not a single one of these glass windows was shattered.


"In other words, the ‘Freedom Army’ warriors practically took the Morsen District by a surprise attack, and ‘Jing’s’ men didn’t even get a chance to react before being killed or subdued,” he thought.


Jason frowned.


Such a thing was somewhat unbelievable.


‘Jing’s’ men might have been a bunch of thugs, scoundrels, executioners.


But one thing couldn’t be denied.


These guys were quite elite.


Each and every one of them was strong.


Moreover, they were well-armed.


And there’s one more thing!


‘Jing’ couldn’t not have taken some necessary precautions in his own old nest.


With these two points, the ‘Freedom Army’ could still manage a raid.


It left only one possibility.


Among ‘Jing’s’ followers, there were people from the ‘Freedom Army’!


The most fortified bastion can only be breached from within!


Jason realized this.


‘Old Man’ also realized it.


However, the two merely exchanged a glance and then looked at a figure standing in front of the building.


The figure was wearing a shabby military uniform, with sideburns and a beard covering most of his face, leaving only a pair of gray eyes visible. He wore an equally shabby military hat, and had a handgun in a holster on his belt.


In the breast pocket of his shirt were three cigars.


The length of the cigars caused all three to protrude.


And in the opponent’s hand, there was also a cigar.


Standing there waiting, puffing clouds of smoke vigorously.


At the moment he saw the opponent, the ‘old man’ trembled all over, and involuntarily shouted: “Andek?!”


Upon hearing this, the bearded man holding the cigar smiled.


"You ‘deserter’.”


"Finally back.”


"Long time no see, my brother.”


Andek walked up to the ‘old man’ and embraced him, patting the ‘old man’s back with force, making a loud thumping sound, causing the ‘old man’ to grimace.


"An acquaintance?”


Lauren Delder was stunned.


Jason nodded noncommittally.


Clearly, this was not just an acquaintance.


It was a close relationship.


The opponent’s warmth toward the ‘old man’ was genuine.


And the ‘old man’s surprise was also real.


There must be something unknown between them.


However, the ‘old man’ said nothing, merely giving a brief introduction before Andek led the three inside.


"Deputy commander of the ‘Freedom Army’?”


"Gasp!”


"You know such a big shot?”


"Why didn’t you mention this before?”


Lauren Delder gasped in disbelief, looking at the ‘old man’.


The ‘old man’ wore a bitter smile, but before he could speak, the ‘Freedom Army’ deputy commander said directly: “Because this bastard thought I was dead!”


"Back in the day, we joined the ‘Freedom Army’ together, but our tasks differed; I was part of the action team.”


"At that time, the ‘Freedom Army’ was exceptionally radical, sending me out on missions daily. Then, an accident occurred, and I got injured, forcing me to lay low, delaying my return to the camp for three weeks.”


"When I finally got back, I found out this guy had quit the ‘Freedom Army’.”


At this point, Andek couldn’t help but punch the ‘old man’ again.


And the ‘old man’?


Could only smile bitterly.


"If Euler hadn’t told me, I wouldn’t have known that the famous ‘Postman’s Home’ in District 16 was yours.”


"That bastard Euler…”


Andek said, frowning.


"How’s the situation?”


The ‘old man’ pressed on.


"Besides claiming he killed the commander, that bastard Euler said nothing else!”


"Acting like he’s the king of assassins who accomplished the assassination—yet no one believes him; everyone knew this bastard worshipped the commander the most!”


"Moreover, there were so many assassination opportunities in the past.”


"In fact, there were a few chances to perform a completely silent assassination, without such fanfare.”


"Thus, we all believe this bastard has some hidden agenda.”


"Some even suspect it’s ‘Jing’s revenge.”


Toward the end, Andek’s expression grew serious.


“‘Jing’s revenge, that’s unlikely.”


After recounting previous events, Andek’s expression eased a bit.


Regarding ‘Jing,’ this old adversary, Andek would never underestimate.


Even though the opponent is dead now.


"Did you take down that bastard ‘Jing’?”


Andek looked at Jason.


Jason nodded.


"Nicely done!”


The ‘Freedom Army’ deputy commander said, attempting to pat Jason on the shoulder forcefully, but Jason sidestepped unobtrusively.


Andek was taken aback.


Then, he grinned.


Raised his hand once more to pat.


It looked the same as before, but in Lauren Andel’s eyes, it seemed as if this hand was the only thing left in the world, unavoidable, inescapable, leaving no choice but to let it land.


The ‘old man’ couldn’t see it at all.


And because Andek bore no malice, the alarm in his heart did not go off.


Nonetheless, the pat landed in vain.


Jason shifted sideways, letting Andek’s hand slide past his shoulder.


"Hahaha.”


"Not bad.”


“‘Nightless City’s best ‘postman,’ Jason, is it?”


"Care to join the ‘Freedom Army’?”


Andek laughed heartily, showing no anger, and instead extended an invitation.


Jason shook his head and directly asked——


"Can I see the scene?”